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Some of the most active Protestant denominations in Latin America include Pentecostal churches such as the Assemblies of God and the Universal Church of the Kingdom of God, as well as the Seventh-day Adventist Church and the Baptist Church. These denominations have seen significant growth and influence in the region in recent years.
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Around half of Christians are Carholic, a third Protestant, and 17% of other denominations.
The Catholics and Anglicans have priests; it seems that most Protestant denominations have pastors. There are ministers as well--
Most Denominations do believe in baptizing in the Name of the Father, the Son (Jesus) and the Holy Ghost as Jesus Himself instructed.
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Protestantism and most Independent churches.
Many different denominations use baptism and thus the "baptistry". Most common is the "Baptist" denomination, however, you will find that most protestant denominations baptise.
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Christendom and the Muslim religions both have many different denominations. More than not most all religions have an offshoot.
Denominations: A group of religious congregations having its own organization and a distinctive faith. Eventually all manking will come to know the one and only true God, thereafter doing away with all denaminations as they follow the true teachings of Christ. The first churches started by Apostles Paul, Peter, and more did not have denominations. So, in origins and the purest of beliefs, there should be no denominations.